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Glaze Thinning

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  1. Pour water into glaze

    Glazes can thicken over time.  This is normal. Glazes can then be thinned with water.  Just pour in water until you reach the required consistency.

  2. Sitr in water

    Thoroughly mix water into the glaze.

  3. Apply glaze

    Brush on glaze as recommended.

  4. Add Thin 'n Shade into glaze

    Glazes can also be thinned with AS 957 Thin 'n Shade.

    Thin 'n Shade is a nontoxic water-based medium that can be mixed with any Duncan water-based ceramic color, fired or nonfired.  It is an excellent problem-solver in areas where the water system contains contaminants that can affect ceramic color results.  Thin 'n Shade prolongs the drying time of colors so they remain workable for a longer period.

  5. Mix

    Mix Thin 'n Shade with any water-based ceramic color to the consistency required for the specific decorating technique.

  6. Apply glaze

    Brush on glaze as recommended.

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